
Sinners at Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights. (Photo Credit: Universal Studios Hollywood)
Warner Bros. Pictures' 2025 hit film Sinners will be the inspiration behind the newest attraction at Universal Studios Hollywood and Universal Orlando Resort's Halloween Horror Nights this coming fall.
The two theme parks' lineup of immersive experiences will include a Sinners haunted house, Universal announced on Thursday.
Guests will step into the already iconic Club Juke where they'll encounter red-eyed vampires Remmick, Bert and Joan as well as other favorite characters from the film, such as Sammie, Mary, Annie, Pearline and Cornbread. Patrons will have to successfully navigate a deadly struggle between the movie's stars, twins Smoke and Stack, and survive until sunrise.
Guests can experience the new haunted house beginning Friday, August 28, at Universal Orlando Resort and Thursday, September 3, at Universal Studios Hollywood.
"It’s been incredible to see audiences connect with Sinners in such a powerful way," Ryan Coogler, Zinzi Coogler and Sev Ohanian, producers of Sinners and founders of Proximity Media, said in a joint statement. "Now, partnering with Halloween Horror Nights gives fans the chance to step even deeper into the world of the film—to feel the music, the atmosphere and the tension all around them. Watching it come to life on this scale has been really special for all of us."
"At Halloween Horror Nights, we push the boundaries of what a live horror experience can be," added John Murdy, Executive Producer, Halloween Horror Nights, Universal Studios Hollywood. "Just as Ryan Coogler's Academy Award-winning film, Sinners re-invented the vampire movie, we are re-inventing the haunted house and creating new ways to scare our guests that we’ve never attempted and are thrilled to bring this amazing story to life in a truly terrifying and fully immersive way."
Mike Aiello, Senior Director of Entertainment Creative Development at Universal Orlando Resort, said the film's "world, characters and intensity will translate into a relentless haunted house."
"We can't wait for our fans to step inside and experience the horror firsthand in a way that only Halloween Horror Nights can deliver."
Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Hollywood will run for a record 42 nights with eight haunted houses, Terror Tram and multiple scare zones among the many highlights.
Universal Orlando Resort's Halloween Horror Nights will run over 48 select nights from August 28 through November 1 and feature 10 all-new haunted houses, live entertainment, terrifying scare zones and street experiences.
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